Biomedical Science Career Journals

MEDICAL EXAMINEREducation and/or Training RequiredHigh School diplomaMedical courses in collegeBachelors degree4-5 years training in anatomic pathologyBoard certification of passing examResponsibilities/ Daily ActivitiesPerforming autopsiesCollecting medical evidenceStudying medical history of victimSalary Range$105,000-$500,000 annuallyDocumentationForensic pathologist. (2012, October 17) Retrieved from: http://explorehealthcareers.org/en/career/129/forensic_pathologist (“Forensic pathologist” 2012)Forensic pathology. (2012, October 19) Retrieved from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forensic_pathology (“Forensic pathology,” 2012)ReflectionI personally would not want to pursue this as a career. Many years of school go into being a Medical Examiner. I would feel a lot of stress with this being my daily job. I work terribly under stress.TOXICOLIGISTEducation and/or Training RequiredBachelors degree in chemistryBachelor in pharmacologyOr a bachelor in another scientific fieldResponsibilities/Daily ActivitiesTesting for foreign substancesIdentifying drugs and poisons in the bodies of victimsSalary Range$34,527-$64,587DocumentationForensic toxicologist. (2012, October 17) Retrieved from: http://explorehealthcareers.org/en/career/127/Forensic_toxicologist (“Forensic Toxicologist” 2012)Toxicology. (2012) Retrieved from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/toxicologist (“Toxicology” 2012)ReflectionI believe being a toxicologist would be an interesting career. To have knowledge on poisons would be a cool thing to learn. This would be not only unique, but exciting as well.MORGUE ASSISSTANTEducation and/or Training RequiredBachelors or masters degree in science or medicalResponsibilities/Daily ActivitiesHelp examinationHelp prepare specimenPhotographSalary$33,825DocumentationForensic pathology assistant (2012). Retrieved from:…